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Jerusalem's top events for the week of November 2th
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“Blood Mask” at Beit Avi Chai
A musical theater performance dealing with the element of blood in Jewish and Israeli rituals. The performance is a joint production of students from Nisan Nativ and Beit Avi Chai. Sunday-Tuesday |November 5-7 | 20:30
Fall Shopping and Jazz at the Azrieli Mall, Jerusalem
The best of the Fall collections of the major international brands await you at the Azrieli Mall. On Fridays enjoy shopping to the beat of live jazz performances all day long. See you there!
Tour of Mt. of Olives with the Tower of David Museum
Jerusalem is the holy city of the three major monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, each with their own narrative explaining why the city is sacred to them. How did this small, obscure town become the holy navel of the world? Friday | November 3 | 8:30
70 Minutes on 70 Years
Lectures series in honor of 70 years since the founding of the State of Israel, given by Dr. Mordechai Naor, author and researcher on the history of the Land of Israel and the people of Israel, former commander of Galei Tzahal, the IDF Army Radio. Monday |November 6 |20:00
“Balfour Corner of Allenby” Exhibition Opening at the National Library
The exhibition tells the story of Tel Aviv, 1917 through photographs, stories, maps, and documents. Entrance is free during regular library hours 9:00-19:00. From Friday November 8
Evening Events for Adults at the Bloomfield Science Museum
The Science Museum invites you for special evenings for adults: an evening that’s all about bread and baking, an evening about whisky and tastings, a lecture and olive oil tasting and more. All events courtesy of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Children’s Story Time at the Bible Lands Museum
The Story Time series is back at the Bible Lands Museum with stories from all around the ancient world: Achilles, Greece, Yael and Deborah, Hercules, Apep, Mesopotamian mythology and more. Every other Wednesday | Ages 4-8
Coming Soon: Raw in Adom – Jerusalem’s Open Restaurants’ Festival
Adom Restaurant will host an evening & a workshop of all styles of rare (lightly cooked) foods, accompanied with white wines of the Judea Mountains. It is quite tough to pay no mind to rare food, especially when it comes to meat and fish. Wednesday | November 15th | 6pm
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